
Resources
Association for Middle Level Education. (2010). This we believe: Keys to educating young adolescents. Westerville, OH.
Doda, N. M. (2002). A small miracle in the early years: The Lincoln Middle School story. In N. M. Doda, & S. C. Thompson (Eds.), Transforming Ourselves, Transforming Schools: Middle School Change (pp. 21-42). Westerville, OH: National Middle School Association.
Lounsbury, J. H. (2009, May). Deferred but not deterred: A middle school manifesto. Middle School Journal, 40(5), 31-36.
Marshall, E., & Toohey, K. (2010). Representing Family: Community Funds of Knowledge, Bilingualism, and Multimodality. Harvard Educational Review, 80 (2). Retrieved from http://asulearn.appstate.edu/pluginfile.php/1352209/mod_folder/content/0/Marshall_Toohey_HER.pdf?forcedownload=1
Smith, T.W., & McEwin, C.K. (2011). The legacy of middle school leaders: In their own words. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Taylor, L.S., & Whittaker, C.R. (2003). Bridging multiple worlds: Case studies of diverse educational communities. New York, NY: Pearson Education, Inc.
Wiles, J., & Bondi, J. (2006). The essential middle school (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Merrill Prentice Hall.